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       SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE 
   CANADIAN PHARMACISTS JOURNAL
       Pharmacy Practice
       Research Abstracts
         PHARMACY PRACTICE RESEARCH ABSTRACTS
         Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2015
         May 28–31 • Ottawa, ON
         TABLE OF CONTENTS
         This year, the Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) and the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA) 
         partnered to deliver four days of exciting educational sessions, exceptional keynote speakers, social 
         events and networking opportunities at the annual Canadian Pharmacists Conference. 
         The Canadian Pharmacists Conference is an excellent opportunity for pharmacists from across Canada 
         to network with colleagues and to share new and exciting ideas, research and innovation. Our oral and 
         poster pharmacy practice research presentations provide an opportunity for members of the pharmacy 
         community to engage in sessions that promote evidence-based practice and decision-making.
         To help promote and disseminate pharmacy practice research, CPhA publishes the abstracts of the 
         research presented at the conference in this special supplement of the Canadian Pharmacists Journal.
         Looking across the counter: Exploring the perceptions of pharmacists and patients 
         on new pharmacy services
         S1     Specialized clinical services offered in community pharmacy in Quebec: A survey of pharmacy 
               owners
         S2    Pharmacists’ self-described professional role: A shift in emphasis
         S3    Community pharmacists’ use of digital health technologies in practice
         S4    Pharmacist immunizers: A preliminary analysis of their experiences and perceptions of pain
         Optimizing medication management
         S5     A comparison of drug therapy problems identified in patients eligible and ineligible for 
               provincial medication review programs in Canada
         S6     Safety alerts as drivers for the Pharmaceutical Opinion Program: A pilot study to reduce 
               potential hospitalizations due to preventable drug-drug interactions
         S7     Opinions of British Columbia pharmacists and physicians on medication management services 
               provided by pharmacists 
         Pharmacist-directed interventions and new services in the community
         S8     Community pharmacy-based A1c screening: A Canadian model for diabetes care
         S9     Reaching the hard to reach: The Manitoba pharmacist-initiated smoking cessation pilot study
         S10    Improving hypertension detection and management in the community: A nationwide approach 
               through a grocery/pharmacy chain
         S11    A randomized controlled knowledge translation intervention in Alberta community pharmacies 
               using the PARiHS framework
         SII  © CANADIAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION              CPJ/RPC • JULY/AUGUST 2015 • VOL 148, NO 4
         PHARMACY PRACTICE RESEARCH ABSTRACTS
         Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2015
         May 28–31 • Ottawa, ON
         Ontario Pharmacy Research Collaboration (OPEN)
         S12    Community pharmacies providing influenza vaccines in Ontario: A descriptive analysis using 
               administrative data
         S13    Evaluation of pharmacy services: Capturing the patient perspective
         S14    Deprescribing guidelines for the elderly: How developmental evaluation is strengthening our 
               process 
         S15    Capturing activities performed by pharmacists in family health teams
         Pharmacists as vaccinators — The new role in disease prevention and patient safety
         S16    Facilitators and barriers of Ontario pharmacists as providers of influenza vaccination: Surveys 
               of pharmacists and patrons of community pharmacies
         S17    Understanding Ontario pharmacists’ personal influenza vaccination rates
         S18    Effect of age on Ontario community pharmacy patrons’ perspective of pharmacists as influenza 
               immunizers
         S19    Pharmacist and pharmacy characteristics associated with being certified to immunize in British 
               Columbia, Canada
         Poster Abstracts
         S20    After the trial ends, now what? A one-year follow-up of the RxING study
         S21    Evaluation of a refill synchronization program in two community pharmacies
         S22    Eligibility for provincial medication review programs in patients who completed a self-
               administered risk-categorizing questionnaire
         S23    Don’t assume health literacy: Medication information for the low health literate population 
               systematic review
         S24    Deprescribing guidelines for the elderly: Preliminary outcomes of a developmental evaluation
         S25    Impact on practice: Did the ADAPT online patient care skills program make a difference for 
               pharmacists?
         S26    Key findings from the overview on pharmacist-led interventions to aid deprescribing and 
               optimizing prescribing in the community-based elderly population
         S27    A descriptive analysis of the Ontario MedsCheck annual pharmacy medication review service
         S28    Barriers and facilitators to implementing an evaluation framework for pharmacy services
         S29    A quantitative assessment of community pharmacy culture in Ontario
         S30    A structural model of community pharmacists’ advanced health care support: A cardiovascular 
               case study
         CPJ/RPC • JULY/AUGUST 2015 • VOL 148, NO 4         © CANADIAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION     SIII
                                    PHARMACY PRACTICE RESEARCH ABSTRACTS
                                    Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2015
                                    May 28–31 • Ottawa, ON
                                    S31                     Complexity and vulnerability of multi-medication compliance aids 
                                    S32                     Methotrexate medication incidents in the community
                                    S33                     COMPASS “Community Pharmacists Advancing Safety in Saskatchewan” continuous quality 
                                                           assurance pilot project
                                    S34                     Preventable medication incidents “look-alike/sound-alike drug names”
                                    S35                     Development of a framework for podcast creation to supplement pharmacy students’ learning
                                    S36                     Medication incidents involving drug tapering
                                    S37                     An environmental scan of transition courses for pharmacy students prior to advanced 
                                                           pharmacy practice experience rotations
                                    S38                     Patient-perceived usefulness and usability of a smartphone/online application in type 2 
                                                           diabetes self-management
                                    S39                     A preliminary model for pharmacists’ involvement in the primary care referral process
                                    S40   Ordering and interpretation of laboratory values: Development of an education module for 
                                                           Manitoba pharmacy students
                                    S41                     Pharmacist contribution to a collaborative policy to improve appropriate laboratory monitoring: 
                                                           Using digoxin as a case study
                                    S42                     An algorithm for lower urinary tract symptoms adapted for pharmacy practice
                                    S43                     Development of an assessment tool of accessibility of pharmacy services in serving individuals 
                                                           with disabilities
                                    S44   Emerging chronic disease prevention or management programs by community pharmacists: A 
                                                           systematic review
                                    S45                     Implementation of programs and services by community pharmacists: Barriers, facilitators and 
                                                           operational requirements
                                    S46                     Survey of community pharmacists: Knowledge, perceptions and practice related to chronic pain
                                    S47                     Feasibility and process of using a drug-related problem classification tool in Belgian community 
                                                           pharmacy daily practice
                                    S48                     A pilot project using a falls risk assessment tool during home medication reviews
                                    S49                    T   he role of the pharmacist in educating patients about environmental falls risks during home 
                                                           visits
                                    S50                     A pilot project to compare the results of various tools to identify inappropriate medications and 
                                                           medications that increase the risk of falls in patients during home medication reviews
                                    S51                    Development of a guidebook for pharmacists on diabetes management 
                                    S52                     Confronting inequities: A review of the literature on pharmacist practice and health care 
                                                           disparities
                                    S53                     Prescriber barriers and enablers to minimising potentially inappropriate medications in adults: 
                                                           A systematic review and thematic synthesis
                                    SIV  © CANADIAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION                                                                                                                                                                            CPJ/RPC • JULY/AUGUST 2015 • VOL 148, NO 4
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